Check out the lifecycle of coffee to learn more about coffee’s journey from planting seeds to recycling used coffee grounds. While most coffee cherries have two beans, in about 5% of the world’s coffee, there is only one bean. This is called a peaberry (or a caracol, which is “snail” in Spanish).

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AOL: These 5 Plants Hate Coffee Ground Fertilizer — Here's What To Use Instead

A person adding a spoonful of coffee grounds to a potted plant - Monthira/Shutterstock Who doesn't like a nice, strong cup of coffee in the morning as a pick-me-up? Some plants, it turns out. Adding ...

These 5 Plants Hate Coffee Ground Fertilizer — Here's What To Use Instead

Here is the science behind using your morning brew and grounds to perk up your plants. Adding coffee to your plants can improve soil health by providing essential nutrients and boosting microbial ...

FoodNavigator: 6 flavour trends coming for beverages - and coffee’s not one of them

Many food trends begin in hospitality. Restaurants, boutique coffee shops, and even foodservice chains tend to be closer to customers, giving operators more freedom to test new flavours and formats ...